Abstract

We recently reported a strong association between the occurrence of anti-skeletal muscle (SM) antibodies and the presence of thymoma in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). To further examine the immunoreactivity of MG sera against human muscle antigens, we developed a solid-phase radioimmunoassay (RIA) using purified muscle antigens and a Western blotting analysis in MG sera with high titers of anti-SM antibodies. Our results showed that MG patients with thymoma (thymoma group) had markedly high titers of anti-myosin and anti-actomyosin antibodies than those without thymoma (non-thymoma group). Furthermore, a close correlation was found between titers of anti-SM, anti-myosin and anti-actomyosin antibodies. The antibody titers against actin, alpha-actinin and tropomyosin were all low and did not correlate with titers of anti-SM antibodies. But, significant levels of these three antibodies were found in the thymoma group. By a Western blotting analysis, immunoreactivity of sera from the thymoma group appeared to be predominantly directed against myosin, actin and alpha-actinin.

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